IBM User Guide for Java V7 on Windows > Troubleshooting and support > Using diagnostic tools > Tracing Java applications and the JVM > Where does the data go?
Trace combinations
Most forms of trace can be combined, with the same or different trace data going to different destinations.
The exceptions to this are in-memory tracing and tracing to a file. These traces are mutually exclusive. When an output file is specified, any trace data that wraps, in the in-memory case, is written to the file, and a new buffer is given to the thread that filled its buffer. If no output file is specified, then when the buffer for a thread is full, the thread wraps the trace data back to the beginning of the buffer.
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